Send a sequence of CDBs to a storage device
In addition to sending a single CDB to a storage device, busTRACE 9.0 also includes an application that allows you to send a sequence of CDBs to a storage device. For example, you might want to submit a Test Unit Ready CDB, followed by an Inquiry CDB, followed by a Read Sector 0 CDB.

Creating your own sequence of CDBs is easy with busTRACE 9.0. Simply select the type of device(s) the script is intended for, drag and drop the CDBs you want to send, link the CDB nodes together, and then create an executable script. No programming is required. Simply drag and drop your CDBs and link them together.

Our executable CDB database is shared among all of our applications. If you create an executable CDB in one application, it will automatically appear in every other application that makes use of executable CDBs.

Using the built-in debugger, you can step through your script one node at a time to check for proper behavior before creating your executable script.

You can also configure the script to save the results to a busTRACE capture file. This is an invaluable way for you, as an engineer, to quickly create a simple Windows application that you can send to your customer. They then run it on their system and e-mail you back the resultant busTRACE capture file. Load the capture file into busTRACE 9.0 and see exactly how the CDBs performed on the target user's PC.

Create an executable script that you can provide to others. This can be used to create a sequence of CDBs to execute on a customer's PC. The customer can then e-mail you back the resultant busTRACE capture file that you can read into busTRACE 9.0 for detailed analysis.

Create complex branches that let the script know which node to move to depending on how the CDB completed. You can branch on a specific error code, branch on specific return data, and more.

No programming knowledge required. Simply drag and drop the CDBs into the script and link them together.